
Don’t Silence the Prophets

Amos 2:12 – “But you made the Nazirites drink wine; you commanded the prophets, ‘Do not prophesy!’”
As I read, prayed, and pondered the Word of God today, the Last Days, Judgment, Restoration, Renewal, and Revival filled my mind and heart. Where are we on God’s timetable? I believe we are in the last of the Last Days!
How much time do we have left? If we use God’s clock, what do we see in the visible moments? If we use man’s, who knows, maybe we have decades or more. When is less important than the what. The intermediate is the focus.
God is incredibly patient and long-suffering. His patience has a limit. His judgments are more about obtaining repentance than punishment. There will be a time when punishment is the result, but until then, God is seeking our repentance to restore us.
The prophet Amos spoke powerfully about these times and God’s purposes. In Amos 2:12, we see an attack on religious faith and a silencing of the prophetic. I see something interesting in that for our day—the desire of the secular to exclude anything of God and the religious system to silence the prophets. The attack or resistance comes from inside and outside the church. The Last Days!
The Last Days Revival will see a Restoration of God’s authority and power. An incredible harvest of souls will characterize it. And Israel’s final planting will transpire. 1948! That generation will see the prophetic fulfillment of Jesus’ decree about the Last Days.
How long is a generation? Some say 40 years, but there are places in the scripture where it is 100 years. However, since one day is with the Lord as a thousand years and a thousand years as one day, human calculations are pointless. Just know we are witnessing the signs of the times, and those signs point to the Return of Jesus.
Right now, God’s plumbline is testing lives, nations, and churches. Anything out of alignment is being exposed. Remember, God’s purpose is ALWAYS Restoration. We judge, criticize, ostracize, and vilify, but God seeks repentance and restoration.
The harvest is to be our focus, not the purging. May God break our hearts over sin (in us and others). May God cause us to have the heart of Jesus and always regard others with the Cross in mind. If I see others, the world, and life through the filter of the Cross, I will see as God sees, and everything changes. My change will affect others positively!
Look up; redemption is near!
LORD, help us to discern the Times and know what time it is on your Timetable!
Seek To Know God

Hosea 6:3 – “So let us search for him! Let us seek to know the Lord! He will come to our rescue as certainly as the appearance of the dawn, as certainly as the winter rain comes, as certainly as the spring rain that waters the land.”
As I read, prayed, and pondered the Word of God today, the theme became knowing God! Tragically, in this hour, some have fallen into spiritual harlotry following gods of the mind rather than the Creator God of the heart.
Hosea made an intriguing declaration in Hosea 6:3 – “Let us know, let us pursue to know Yahweh.” To me, that suggests a progression in knowing God. It speaks of the heart being determined to know (yada) God. It suggests penetrating God and being penetrated by God. It speaks of a oneness that can only be attained by persistent pursuit.
In Hosea 9:10, we have an arresting warning and revelation at Baal-peor. In the Bible, Baal Peor refers to a Moabite god, worshipped with obscene rites, whose worship is mentioned in Numbers 25, where the Israelites joined in its practice, leading to divine wrath and a plague.
He says that it was there they “devoted themselves to shame, and they became as detestable as that which they loved.” Today’s world is plunging deeper into darkness and depravity. It is difficult to distinguish those in the church from those outside in appearance, attitude, desire, and actions. They are devoting themselves to shame and becoming detestable.
God’s call is Return! Hosea 10:12 –“Sow with a view to righteousness, reap in accordance with lovingkindness; break up your fallow ground.” In Hosea 12:6 – “Therefore, return to your God, keep lovingkindness and justice, and hope in your God continually.” In Hosea 14:9, we have the answer and an expression of God’s desire. The wise discern the times. The discerning know the ways of God. God’s ways are right, and the righteous live in and by God’s ways.
Today, God is calling for a complete return to Him. Let us set our hearts to know (yada) God, not just get our names on heaven’s roll, but press in to become one with Him.
- No more living as paupers in the palace.
- No more walking like slaves; riding like a prince.
- No more garbage can living, but having a seat at the table.
Be discerning and know. Know and embrace. Embrace and manifest. The last days are either days of terror or victory, depending on our hearts.
LORD, help us seek to know You!
Longing For The Fire

2 Chronicles 7:3 – “When all the Israelites saw the fire come down and the Lord’s splendor over the temple, they got on their knees with their faces downward toward the pavement. They worshiped and gave thanks to the Lord, saying, “Certainly he is good; certainly his loyal love endures!”
Good Morning! I am Longing for His Fire! This generation has not seen the FIRE of God. Many of those who have are growing weary, and some are seeking to blend and assimilate into the modern culture that has infected the church. What is the answer?
Prayer, total surrender, and persistence are vital, but something leaped off the page in 2 Chronicles 7:3. “When all the Israelites saw the fire come down and the LORD’S splendor over the temple, they got down on their knees with their faces downward to the pavement.” Daniel 7:10 speaks of a “River of Fire flowing out from the Father’s Throne.” The Fire of God!
The awesome presence of God is needed today! We don’t need more or new programs. We need the FIRE of God!
- The conditions God identified to Solomon (vv. 12-15) are prevalent today.
- The conditions of Noah’s day are visible today.
- The conditions Paul, Peter, and James identified as characteristics of the Last Days are visible today.
What do we do? What did we need? We need intercessory prayer, repentance, restoration, renewal, and revival that can only come through God’s FIRE! The FIRE that purges out the dross. The FIRE that awes! The FIRE that transforms! In those verses, God gave the solution, the remedy, and the pathway to victory.
“IF” That’s the key, the catalyst, or the entryway. “IF My people…” It is not a change by the unbelievers that sets the revival and restoration in motion; that is secondary. It is God’s people, those who profess Him, who do several things: they humble themselves, not being humbled, but humbling themselves. Then, in that state of humility, surrender with Prayer to God.
- Praying with a Seeking Heart.
- Seeking to please God. Seeking to manifest Christ in everything.
- Seeking to have the Living Christ manifest in every detail of life.
It’s not just praying a prayer but praying from a particular condition that brings about God’s result. In that state, we are to repudiate (renounce, reject, and turn from) our sinful practices and our lack of diligence and commitment. It is then that God gives His promise of forgiveness, healing, and restoration. It is in that condition that we can expect the FIRE to fall.
LORD, send the Fire of God!
There Is A God In Heaven

Daniel 2:25-28 – “So Arioch quickly ushered Daniel into the king’s presence, saying to him, “I have found a man from the captives of Judah who can make known the interpretation to the king.” 26 The king then asked Daniel (whose name was also Belteshazzar), “Are you able to make known to me the dream that I saw, as well as its interpretation?” 27 Daniel replied to the king, “The mystery that the king is asking about is such that no wise men, astrologers, magicians, or diviners can possibly disclose it to the king. 28 However, there is a God in heaven who reveals mysteries, and he has made known to King Nebuchadnezzar what will happen in the times to come.”
As I read, prayed, and meditated on the Word of God today, the events of the first chapters of Daniel caught my attention in a new way. God’s incredible patience is stunning and not fully appreciated.
Daniel manifested who he was and determined to be faithful to his faith and his God. That is step one in victory. If we are not willing to die for our faith, it will be shaken at some point. (Hananiah, Michael, Azariah).
In Daniel 2, the king has a dream and issues an unreasonable demand. It was humanly impossible to fulfill. (Dan 2:1-9). That was by design; God was opening the door for Daniel to manifest Him.
The king asked Daniel, “Can you interpret?” Daniel’s answer was, “There is a God in heaven who…” That’s it – God is! That was Daniel’s rock, God is. That’s our rock; God is. If God is, we are!
God gave the king three chances (warnings). He was unchanged, although momentarily moved. He reverted to pride and forgot the miracle and revelation. How many are moved by the moment but not transformed?
Daniel 4:28 has an interesting declaration. “All this reached Nebuchadnezzar, the king.” All the revelations, miracles, warnings, and manifestations moved him momentarily, but didn’t stick. Only after the season of judgment did he truly repent. The long suffering of God is incredible, not inexhaustible.
In Revelation 3:20, Jesus gives the timeless, limitless invitation that echoes John 3:16. The transformed heart opens the door to everything.
Revelation 5:10 gripped my heart. Those who receive Jesus, the blood-bought Jesus, has made (now the tense) a kingdom and priests. Not a kingdom of priests but a kingdom and priests. A culture and a function. AND they will reign upon the earth. Not in heaven! Not someday in the sky, but on the earth. Kingdoms have kings, and kings have delegated representatives and magistrates. We have authority by virtue of blood. It’s time to exercise it.
LORD, help us always to be conscious of the reality that There Is a God in Heaven Who Can!
Shepherds and Sheep

Ezekiel 34:31 – “And you, my sheep, the sheep of my pasture, are my people, and I am your God, declares the Sovereign Lord.’”
As I read, prayed, and pondered the Word of God today, shepherds and sheep filled my consciousness. In Ezekiel 34:31, God issued a powerful reminder we need. “As for you, My sheep, the sheep of My pasture, you are men, and I am your God, declares Lord Yahweh.”
Isn’t that obvious? If it were, God would not have issued this reminder. This is a reminder of our mortality, finiteness, and dependency. We neglect that vision to our own hurt, bringing needless struggle to our lives. We depend on God totally, yet we must do the work set before us. We are not to sit around waiting for God to do it all. We hear, we heed, we do.
True repentance is seen in Ezekiel 33:14, “turn from sin and do justice and righteousness.” In Ezekiel 36:17, we realize that we can be defiled by our chosen lifestyle.
In Ezekiel 34:2-4, we see the sleeping church lulled to sleep by false shepherds. Religious form but no power. When did we decide to accept form without power? Why did we settle for flying coach with a first-class ticket?
In Ezekiel 34:11, we get a glimpse of God’s next move. He is about to take over! The dry bones are about to come to life. The dry church members are about to be reenergized and released. The Holy Spirit makes us alive (Ezekiel 37:14). The explosion of release is upon us. Listen for the sound and be ready. It will be a time of get-in, get-out, or get-run-over!
In Ezekiel’s vision, a wall separated the Holy and the Profane. That wall in the Last Days is Jesus! The Cross separates the pure and impure.
We want to be those who receive a ‘full reward.’ (2 John 8) We want to be those who embrace the key of life in the Kingdom as revealed in 3 John 2. Soul prosperity flows out to physical and material prosperity. Don’t be afraid to prosper. Be afraid of false prosperity produced by and focused on the flesh. If the heart is right, the head is right, and the hand is right.
Lord, help us give you our hearts so you can transform our lives and enable us to be harvesters rather than hoarders. Help us to be, not just appear to be. Help us to have the power, not just the picture.
LORD help us to become Sheep of Your Pasture and follow You!



